Pictures of your Norton 961

Ear plugs...!! I have an open face and a Bell retro, no cheek wind protection and at 4krpm in top on highway I'm sure suffering an industrial grade injury

I cant ride under 3k rpm without thinking somethings terminal. I heard a Ducati the other day and to be fair it was worse ticking over with a clattering noise.

Is it just cause things aren't under load ? free play in stuff ? or just the 1950's style ole push rody nature of the universe ?

Some say much of the clatter is caused by the backlash spring on the balancer shaft gear.
As the spring weakens, and allows more lash between the crank gear and clutch basket gear, more noise is generated.
Externally it's difficult to pinpoint the exact cause due to the path that the harmonic takes through the engine and to your ear.
But if you can hear the clatter, then your silencers are too quiet.

I have a Ducati 999, and when the engine is cold the noise coming from the top end of the motor sounds like a thrashing machine.
Ducati now try to cover the top end with body work and such to absorb the noise.
Nature of the beast.
 
Yes engine clatter. It only ever bothered me when I rode open face as the full face lid usually masks it pretty well but it 'seemed' a lot more apparent on this ride... must check the primary oil level if I knew where to find the level plug :)

The primary oil is shared with the gearbox. So it’s unlikely to have gotten that low (you’d have noticed it on the outside me thinks). Having said that, IF it is low then it’s serious as you don’t want an un oiled gearbox !
 
1980 Yellowbird with snowflake rims. Either 326 or 400 cubes. SInce you asked us to guess, I'll go with the 400. However, the Yellowbird edition had a spoiler, so it may just be a yellow firebird.
301ci V8 3 speed auto, last owner in Vegas
 
Not sure I ever put these up. From 2016 when we raced a 961 on the AHRMA circuit in the US
Pictures of your Norton 961
Pictures of your Norton 961
 
John,

First one was posted on the "Racing Update" thread on May 5, 2016.
But love to see it again.
 
Very cool racing pics and impressive ground clearance! There’d be some serious scraping and clattering if you tried this with the standard exhaust.

If I had to be honest I probably would’nt venture to the track on my Norton. Visions of the worlds most beutiful motorcycle (hey we all have an opinion right) sliding down the tarmac, digging into the kitty litter, flipping twice, tank separating and the bike exploding in a ball of flames as it hits the tyre barrier preclude this! Ok, maybe I’m catastrophising a little, but I’m sure that my exuberance would try to overtake my skill level on some bend or other and it would all end in tears! Just trying to work out at what age my balls fell off!
 
Hey up Fellas, Still tryng to upload a pic from my mac photos, got some great shots but I'm not clever enough it seems, haha, oh well there a link to the bike when I first got it on our website, although I have stripped and rebuilt it and quite a few changes since these....cheers Adrian
 
Hey up Fellas, Still tryng to upload a pic from my mac photos, got some great shots but I'm not clever enough it seems, haha, oh well there a link to the bike when I first got it on our website, although I have stripped and rebuilt it and quite a few changes since these....cheers Adrian
I scoured the website but didn't find a link to the Norton, or any Norton, plenty of Triumphs though :cool:
 
I scoured the website but didn't find a link to the Norton, or any Norton, plenty of Triumphs though :cool:

Here you go Son.

 
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Hey up Fellas, Still tryng to upload a pic from my mac photos, got some great shots but I'm not clever enough it seems, haha, oh well there a link to the bike when I first got it on our website, although I have stripped and rebuilt it and quite a few changes since these....cheers Adrian

Shes the best looking Bike on your site mate ;)

Defiantly a keeper not a seller..
 
Hey mate, Been through a lot with this bike before I even rode it, and its all set up now, those are all the old pics on the website, I think I'm to emotionally attached to sell it after seeing the video we made with my freind Jamie Robinson @motogeo thrashing the nuts of it around Malibu, I didnt think it would stay together but its passed the test with flying colours and got the badge of honor! The new episode will be up the week so make sure to check it out on you tube. Sneak peak on our instagram, Hopefully I will figure the bloody pic upload out soon!
 
What Sunday mornings were meant for, coast road to Whitby and moor road back. Around 60 miles of blissful 961 biking. Never missed a beat up hill and down dale .
How to attach a pic???????
 
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Just had a nice Sunday morning ride along the Pacific Coast and back up through the canyons. Took this picture at the Point Mugu Naval Air Station missile park. I spent a lot of my life working there. I started as a student trainee in 1959 at the age of 17, just two weeks out of high school and married for less than a week. At that time it was called the Naval Air Missile Test Center. I worked there, with a couple of breaks for college, until I retired at the begining of 1996. The base went through some organizational changes over the years, and by the time I left it was called the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division. I came back as a contractor to the Tomahawk Cruise Missile project office, one of the projects I had worked on at the base, and stayed in touch with friends there until I finally retired for the last time in 2004. Back in the early '70s, I used to commute to work occasionally on my '71 Commando Production Racer. One of the other engineers at work had an early SOHC Honda 750, and we regularly used our lunch breaks to strafe the local coast roads. He talked me into trying road racing with him, the beginning of a lifelong addiction.

Pictures of your Norton 961


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Just had a nice Sunday morning ride along the Pacific Coast and back up through the canyons. Took this picture at the Point Mugu Naval Air Station missile park. I spent a lot of my life working there. I started as a student trainee in 1959 at the age of 17, just two weeks out of high school and married for less than a week. At that time it was called the Naval Air Missile Test Center. I worked there, with a couple of breaks for college, until I retired at the begining of 1996. The base went through some organizational changes over the years, and by the time I left it was called the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division. I came back as a contractor to the Tomahawk Cruise Missile project office, one of the projects I had worked on at the base, and stayed in touch with friends there until I finally retired for the last time in 2004. Back in the early '70s, I used to commute to work occasionally on my '71 Commando Production Racer. One of the other engineers at work had an early SOHC Honda 750, and we regularly used our lunch breaks to strafe the local coast roads. He talked me into trying road racing with him, the beginning of a lifelong addiction.

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Great pictures Ken ! I spent some time in NAS Miramar while in the USN 1978 to 85 . One of only two USN Master Jet Bases , the other is Oceana VA . I think NAS Miramar is gone now ? Became residential development , the San Diego government couldn't wait to get their hands on that land ! I heard they are trying to push the USMC base out too.
 
What Sunday mornings were meant for, coast road to Whitby and moor road back. Around 60 miles of blissful 961 biking. Never missed a beat up hill and down dale .
How to attach a pic???????

You have got to use a image hosting website like photobucket or flickr . The other option is to sign up for VIP membership and be able to post directly. After hearing about VGY.ME from Speirmoor I find this is the easiest and best to use.
 
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